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BE Podcast
Bad Buddy Series Recap: Welcome Back Sluts

BE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 110:21


In this episode Billy and Emma recap the entire Bad Buddy series. They also rank their favorite characters, answer questions, take quizzes and play (cursed) ship it or rip it and FMK. Tierlist: https://tiermaker.com/create/ranking-bad-buddy-characters-15293803-2 Quizzes: https://uquiz.com/quiz/GfjlL9/which-bad-buddy-character-are-you?ref=sidebar_search_result https://uquiz.com/quiz/WEIvtn/which-bad-buddy-character-are-you https://uquiz.com/quiz/HvJVoI/which-iconic-dialogue-from-bad-buddy-series-are-you https://uquiz.com/quiz/pMkt8x/which-episode-of-bad-buddy-series-are-you --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-podcast6/message

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My School President Recap Ep 3: Bad Buddy

BE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 72:15


In this episode Billy and Emma recap episode 3 of My School President. They enjoyed the reference to Bad Buddy and could barely talk about it without bursting into laughter. And they talk about how Gun's feelings for Tin are starting to change. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-podcast6/message

Entry Cast
Nihon Quest 030 - Bad Buddy

Entry Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 70:23


Thais, Robert e Lucky entram no mundinho Boys Love para ver essa versão de Romeu e Julieta/Romeu e Romeu com Bad Buddy.

Entry Cast
Nihon Quest 030 - Bad Buddy

Entry Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 70:23


Thais, Robert e Lucky entram no mundinho Boys Love para ver essa versão de Romeu e Julieta/Romeu e Romeu com Bad Buddy.

The Conversation
Adult Swim, Vol. 1

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 113:54


We haven't written this much meta since the Bad Buddy era! Thailand put out two brain-melters at the very end of the season and we added an entire episode just for them. Ben and NiNi talk Step By Step and La Pluie.Episode transcript available here.00:00-Welcome01:15-Intro02:13-Step by Step 04:40-A Moment of Simping08:40-Big Themes16:52-The Romance25:45-Story Execution50:25-Where are we on Tee Bundit?53:10-La Pluie57:50-The Soulmate Myth01:08:22-Lomfon is Rude!01:13:30-Tai Also Deserves Some Smoke01:18:26-Tai's Dad Read as Queer 01:20:48-The Romance01:32:06-Male Anger01:35:50-Nara01:40:47-The Side Characters01:44:02-Sequel Potential01:46:02-Outro

The Conversation
Welcome Back My Boyfriend!

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 125:00


2 hours, 8 specials...it's the Our Skyy 2 episode! Ben and NiNi break down and rank all 8 stories from worst to first, and talk a little bit about why sequels matter.Episode transcript available here.00:00-Welcome01:15-Intro06:07-Vice Versa14:23-Star In My Mind19:20-Never Let Me Go28:00-A Boss and A Babe36:45-The Eclipse49:50-My School President01:00:24-Bad Buddy x A Tale of Thousand Stars01:59:13-Overall Score for Our Skyy 2

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls
Peppermint Field Bad Buddy BL Inhaler Unboxing and Review

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 3:38


In this video Onna unboxes and reviews the inhaler by Peppermint Field featured in Bad Buddy series. It's all here. It's all real. #badbuddyseries #badbuddytheseries #thaibl #unboxing Like what you are watching? You can support our podcast @ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kG4CSa5C9P. Your support keeps boba in supply to keep Onna inspired and helps her to make more podcasts. Thank you!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onnabob/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onnabob/support

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Our Skyy 2 The Eclipse/Bad Buddy/1000 Stars Recap: Everything We Wanted (And More)

BE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 110:09


In this episode Billy and Emma recap The Eclipse, Bad Buddy and 1000 Stars episodes of Our Skyy 2. They talk about all the things they liked in these episodes and all the things they didn't like. And they answer some questions from their listeners about these episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-podcast6/message

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Unboxing of the Bad Buddy Thai BL drama series from Spring 2021 Part 2--because Onna forgot to upload earlier--better late than never--LOL. It's all here. It's all real. #bl #thaibl #thaiblseries #ohmnanon #nananohm #ohmpawat #ohm #nanonkorapat #badbuddyseries #badbuddyillumination #badbuddy Like what you are watching? You can support our podcast @ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kG4CSa5C9P. Your support keeps boba in supply to keep Onna inspired and helps her to make more podcasts. Thank you!! ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onnabob/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onnabob/support

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Unboxing of the Bad Buddy Thai BL drama series from Spring 2021--because Onna forgot to upload earlier--better late than never--LOL. It's all here. It's all real. #bl #thaibl #thaiblseries #ohmnanon #nananohm #ohmpawat #ohm #nanonkorapat #badbuddyseries #badbuddyillumination #badbuddy Like what you are watching? You can support our podcast @ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kG4CSa5C9P. Your support keeps boba in supply to keep Onna inspired and helps her to make more podcasts. Thank you!! ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onnabob/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onnabob/support

Trapital
The Business Behind Coachella (with Tati Cirisano)

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 43:56


The first weekend of Coachella is here: Bad Bunny, BLACKPINK, and Frank Ocean will headline for 2023. Coachella is expected to gross well over $100 million with over 100,000+ attendees per day.In this episode, broke it all down withMIDiA Research's Tati Cirisano. Coachella started in 1999 as a niche festival for indie rock and quickly morphed into the biggest brand-name festival in the United States. These days, the Coachella brand is big enough to sell the experience itself, regardless of who's performing — a rarity in the festival business.  Tati and I discuss why that is, the implications, and what the future of Coachella could hold. Here's what we hit on:[1:20] Coachella's brand sells itself[2:19] Festival's origin story[7:09] Advantages and disadvantages of performing at Coachella[9:09] Success by the numbers[11:28] Coachella bump for brands, influencers, and local economy[16:38] Untapped opportunities for future Coachellas[22:02] How individual music show prices influence festival attendance[24:22] Artists that are above playing Coachella[27:08] The festival that's the antithesis of Coachella [31:10] Festival lineups becoming homogeneous [39:36] Predicting Coachella's 2024 headlinersListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Tati Cirisano, @tatianacirisanoEnjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapitalTrapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital's free memo.TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Tati Cirisano: Being a performer at Coachella has become almost like a badge of honor or like something that goes on your one sheet, you know what I mean? Like, it's something that like gives you leverage as an artist and also is just, I don't know, seen as like it has a certain level of prestige.Like I would compare headlining at Coachella to like, in the same way that a lot of artists would love to get like a rolling stone or a billboard cover, even if like, regardless of whether that's selling or regardless of what that does, just that as a concept has, is just something that's like on a bucket list for most artists.I feel like headlining Coachella, if you're someone who's trying to be a superstar, that's like a bucket list item too. So yeah, it's, interesting How entrenched this festival has become in the music industry when you really think about it.[00:00:43] Dan Runcie Intro: Hey, welcome to the Trapital Podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip hop culture to the next level.[00:01:25] Dan Runcie Guest Intro: Today's episode is about the business behind Coachella and the unofficial start to music festival season in 2023. Coachella's history is pretty impressive when you think about it. This festival started in 1999. It was announced the week after Woodstock 99, and the shit show that that festival. With just 60 days' notice to then put on this festival that attracted just 25,000 people and ticket prices cost $50 each, and the headliner was Beck and the festival didn't make it money that year.Didn't even make enough to continue in 2000, and it wasn't until its partnership with Golden Voice in 2001 that it was able to get things back on track and slowly build up to the behemoth of a festival that we see today. It's an event that attracts well over a hundred thousand people per day for the six days of the festival itself.Two straight weekends and it attracts some of the biggest artists in the world. And this year they're especially making its footprint scene on the global scene. The headliners include Bad Bunny, Black Pink, Frank Ocean. There's also artists like Burna Boy, Calvin Harris, and many others that are making up this year's lineup.To break it all down, I'm joined by Tati Cirisano from MIDiA Research. We talk about what this festival does well, how it's shaped music culture overall, and its broader impact on music festival culture. Here's our breakdown. Hope you enjoy it.[00:02:55] Dan Runcie: All right. Today's episode is all about festivals and the granddaddy of them all, at least in the US, Coachella. We're here to break it down with Tati Cirisano from MIDiA Research.Tati, welcome back to the pod.[00:03:09] Tati Cirisano: Yeah, thanks for having me, excited to dive in. [00:03:12] Dan Runcie: Yeah. One of the reasons I wanted to talk about this with you is because I feel like Coachella reminds me of some of the conversations we've had about, a lot of these platforms that they, in many ways have become the bigger brand and the destination than the actual creators on some of these platforms. And I feel like Coachella, at least from a music festival perspective, has some of that because at least in the US this is the most popular music festival.We've seen it expand over the past two decades. And while most music festivals do rely so heavily on their headliners, Coachella is one of the ones that it's still able to, in many ways, capture the same audience and just get a consistent following and culture around it. That doesn't seem like it's stood as dependent on the headliners, but they still get big headliners.So how do you think that shapes the festival and how fans themselves interact withthat festival?[00:04:10] Tati Cirisano: Yeah. I mean, just to like prove out what you're saying, I think, I'm pretty sure Coachella tends to sell out or at least sell a lot of tickets before their headliners are even announced or before the lineup is announced at all. So you're totally right. I think it's become a big enough brand in itself that people are just kind of, ready to buy into it. And I think it's because Coachella has It's kind of created a culture. I remember kind of the celebrity era of Coachella when like, you know, Vanessa Hudgeons was like the queen of Coachella and you could go and run into Rihanna and Paris Hilton and like they kind of created that aesthetic of like the hippie style and all of these things.And so, when people buy a ticket, it's like they're buying into a lifestyle and a culture more so than the music itself. I think a lot of people go for that experience and to dress up and like buy into that, that lifestyle, maybe even more so than the music. and it does seem like Coachella over time, maybe because of that.The lineups have become a little bit more like crowd pleaser and mainstream to me. Like I was looking, just in preparation for this episode, like kind of looking at the history of Coachella and I didn't realize that when it started, part of what Paul Tollett wanted to do was create like a more niche festival where you would bring together like a lot of niche artists and hope that they all have big enough individual following that, you know, putting all that together. Would be enough for a festival. and it seems like the complete opposite today. In many ways like I think Coachella still sometimes tends to have like more left of center artists that line up this year is like super diverse and interesting. But it does seem like they've maybe become a little bit more mainstream over time.And maybe it is because the people are going not as much for the music as they're going for, like the vibe of it all.[00:06:02] Dan Runcie: Yeah, and dating back to that first festival, it's kind of crazy that this even became what it is today because it starts in 1999. They announced this festival and put tickets on sale. I think it was two months before the actual festival started, so not that much time. They announced it the same week or the week after Woodstock 99, which is just a complete shit show, which said so much about where people viewed a festival like this and their headliner was Beck. They didn't make as much money, I wanna say like 25,000 people showed. So they couldn't even have a festival in 2000. They had to wait until the next year and do the partnership with Golden Voice and make it happen.And then, yeah, fast forward to where we are today, where it is mainstream pop artists that are doing it. And what was once this niche culture of people that just really enjoyed indie rock music. It now is this mainstream thing. It almost reminds me of something like Comic-Con in that same way where it was this nerd thing with people that you know wanna do live action, role play, and Dungeons and Dragons, or dress up like Zelda.And now every mainstream celebrity is there to promote their movie.[00:07:19] Tati Cirisano: Yeah. And in the same way, you're going to dress up, you're going to like, kind of put on a costume, Coachella, it is kind of a costume for most people and like have that experience regardless of who's playing.so yeah, I totally agree. And I think the other thing, like over time Coachella has gotten to a place because of all that we're talking about, where it has such a, power on the festival market, like written into its contracts, like it has a radius clause that they get to release their lineup first.They are the first festival of the season, mid-April is like pretty early, so there's also now like I think built in ways that Coachella tends to be kind of the North Star for all of the festivals, and so it's just the one that people are going to regardless of, yeah, regardless of who's playing.[00:08:09] Dan Runcie: Yeah. I also feel like because it has a bit more of that brand and that audience command, regardless of who the artist is, I almost feel like it has a little bit of that Super Bowl effect where artists want to be able to perform on that stage because sure, they may bring some fans themselves, but they're likely gonna be reaching a new audience and having exposure to people that may not necessarily have tapped in general compared to, and I think Coachella is similar, but if you compare that to some of these other festivals that are so heavily reliant on that headliner themself. There's a case to be made that, okay, well if the headliner pulled those fans into the festival, then they have to then share those tickets essentially, you know, soft tickets with everyone else.How does that compare to actual hard tickets that they could have done themselves? So, I feel like there's a Coachella advantage there. [00:09:01] Tati Cirisano: And there's also a disadvantage in that you don't get, I mean, I know that I'm pretty sure already, like the data that you get on who's in your seats at shows is pretty minimal. But when you go to a festival, you don't really know who's going to see the festival for you and you don't really know who dis how many people discovered you or how many people came to your set. It's not the same as like if you sell out an arena, you know, the number of seats that were there, you know what I mean? So that's also an interesting thing is like you are probably getting a greater audience and this artist might be the whole reason the festival is selling tickets, but nobody's actually able to quantify that.[00:09:34] Dan Runcie: Right. And I feel like for some artists too, there's almost a bit of risk mitigation that can come with doing a festival. Risk mitigation may be the wrong word, but I think that's certain artists that have a lot of buzz or may have a lot of fanfare, it may be a lot harder for them to sell hard tickets.But if they could perform in front of this large festival crowd, they get a big advance or they get a big guarantee with the, promoter and through their agent as well, they can feel much more confident performing in front of, you know, thousands of fans or maybe even tens of thousands of fans on stage, even though they may not be able to sell, you know, sell out a house of Blues for instance.[00:10:14] Tati Cirisano: Totally. Yeah. No, and it also feels like being a performer at Coachella has become almost like a badge of honor or like something that goes on your one sheet, you know what I mean? Like, it's something that like gives you leverage as an artist and also is just, I don't know, seen as like it has a certain level of prestige.Like I would compare headlining at Coachella to like, in the same way that a lot of artists would love to get like a rolling stone or a billboard cover, even if like, regardless of whether that's selling or regardless of what that does, just that as a concept has, is just something that's like on a bucket list for most artists.I feel like Coachella headlining Coachella, if you're someone who's trying to be a superstar, that's like a bucket list item too. So yeah, it's, interesting How entrenched this festival has become in the music industry when you really think about it.[00:11:02] Dan Runcie: Yeah, let's look at some of the numbers here, cuz I think that's another fascinating piece. So we don't have hard numbers for this. A lot of it is based on past things that have been shared. But in 2017, this festival grossed to 114 million. And they had around 125,000 people coming per weekend.So if you roughly do the math thing, you look at ticket sales, I feel like that's like just under $500, like per attendee that ends up coming to the festival. And we likely saw similar, maybe even greater as well, because that doesn't take into account sponsorships that doesn't take into account these brand activations and other things as well.And I know that Coachella is a festival that has taken some shit for not paying artists well, at least the artists that are further down that list, that have much smaller font size, I think it's seen as paying the headliners. Well, at least I was talking to, someone that understands the business well, and their estimates were that the headliners this year, so you have Bad Bunny, Black Pink, and Frank Ocean.Their thought was, Frank Ocean and Black Pink got 4 million per weekend, so 8 million total and that Bad Bunny likely got 5 million per weekend. So then 10 total and then I believe that Calvin Harris's name was, towards the bottom of that list, like returned to the desert, Calvin Harris, I think he got one and per weekend. And then the artists that are on let second row, like Burna Boy and a few others, I think it was around like seven 50K per weekend but then it's a steep drop off after that, right? I mean, I remember hearing from Cardi B, this was, you know, after invasion of privacy, but still before, you know, she blew up, blew up. Or maybe it was the year before that, I forget. But she talked about how she was paid 70K, but she saw it as an investment in her career as an opportunity to pull up and get more. And obviously she's someone that you know, is now getting a million dollars. Private shows where she's doing 35 minute sets, but I feel like that like plays into that.So I don't know if all of those artists are getting paid, but yeah, I think some of them are willing to take that because of the exposure. [00:13:14] Tati Cirisano: Right. Yeah, I think you're probably right. And the number that I would love to know is like how much money that, cuz I know you, you were also talking about the boost of the local economy and that I think it was400 million, in Coachella Valley. I'm also wondering, like, even outside of that, just the whole business of it, like you mentioned the sponsorships, the influencer deals, you know, H & M having a Coachella section in their store.Like all of these things, I'm almost more fascinated by all of these kind of like satellite businesses around Coachella than the business of Coachella itself like I would love to know the total number for how much revenue this festival is just kind of generating for all these things outside of it, if that makes sense like, cuz it seems to go so far, like e every store has a festival section in March and you know that what they're really talking about is Coachella.[00:14:06] Dan Runcie: Definitely. Yeah. Like, could we look at, I'm sure they wouldn't share this, but if Forever 21 and H & M and those types of stores shared, how much more do they get from, you know, their festival and attire, whether that's, you know, the flower headdresses or whatever, you know, the crowns and the stuff that people wear or just shut general outfits as well. And then I forget the name of the brand, but there's one of those brands that I'm sure many of them do, but they pay for all the hotels that are in Palm Springs, that are in Indio in the general area, put all the influencers there, buy all the clothes for them, and then buy all their tickets and just have them work almost the same way a reporterwould work the festival. [00:14:47] Tati Cirisano: Yeah. like what is the influencer economy around Coachella specifically? Like how much money is there? I would love to know.[00:14:56] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I feel like, because if you count that, I wouldn't be surprised if you're over a billion, especiallylike just when you count the overall impact for sure. [00:15:05] Tati Cirisano: did you happen to see the price of the first Coachella ticket? When you were doing your research, [00:15:12] Dan Runcie: I saw this a while ago, but I forget now. How much was it? [00:15:16] Tati Cirisano: Guess, guess, [00:15:17] Dan Runcie: oh, guess. Okay. I'm gonna guess it's like $75.[00:15:20] Tati Cirisano: It was $50[00:15:22] Dan Runcie: Oh, wow. [00:15:23] Tati Cirisano: Was and this year's was $550 and that's before, so [00:15:28] Dan Runcie: Wow. Wow. What a come up 50 bucks to see all those artists and then only 20 other 25,000 other people there. Wow, that's something crazy. Yeah. I mean, so 10X there, everything's grown. And then even just the expansion, right? Because I think it was around like 2007 or so that they first went to multi-day, then they went to multiple weekends. Yeah[00:15:51] Tati Cirisano: I wouldn't be shocked if they added a third. I think anything more than a third weekend would be kind of overkill and maybe wouldn't be special anymore, but I actually would not be shocked if they made it a three weekend thing. [00:16:02] Dan Runcie: Yeah, [00:16:02] Tati Cirisano: One of these days. [00:16:04] Dan Runcie: I feel like it, because if you look at the opportunity, we can talk about this now, but if you look at the livestream play that's been happening, they've only been expanding that. So this was the first year that. So YouTube has been partnering to livestream this show since 2011, I believe, but this is the first year that all six stages are now gonna have a dedicated stream.And I think the pattern that we've seen now is you have a artist like Beyonce, she obviously gets the full recording of her show. She then sells that to Netflix for 20 million dollars or however much that deal is, and then she ends up monetizing that. I assume that there's likely some compensation or some participation that Coachella and more broadly golden voice get from that piece of it.But what could the stepped up livestream look like further. I mean, I've watched it in past years and it's nice, but could there ever be a Super Bowl level production that goes into at least some particular part of these artists sets? Because they're clearly putting more and more into it as it does become a big stage and you do have a little bit more flexibility of Yeah, it's not a 13 minute set, it's a hour long thing and the higher the production value, the more fans are gonna wanna see it, the more YouTube can get more ad dollars for it and the more goes to Coachella too.[00:17:26] Tati Cirisano: Yeah, no, I think there's definitely an opportunity for that and not just higher production quality of filming the show, but also when you mentioned the Super Bowl, like having like commentators and doing interviews and there's like know what I mean like there's like a halftime like conversation.I could see there being like hosts and like interviewing fans and things like that. I feel like that's probably happened at festivals before. before. I haven't watched that many festival live streams but I'm trying to remember, like Glastonbury's was really good, this past year and it was everywhere like, because they did such a good job with the live stream. There were clips on every social media app I looked at. It was all over the news. Like it really became this cultural moment.so I think, yeah, I think there's definitely an opportunity to like have a higher quality live stream that people will pay for.I also think on the other end of things, I wonder how much more. Like UGC Live streams will come into play. I was thinking about this because, bill Wordy, who's the former, billboard, like editor-in-chief, he has a newsletter, you probably know, what is it called? Full Write No Cap [00:18:28] Dan Runcie: Full Rate, No cap. [00:18:30] Tati Cirisano: Yeah, he spoke recently, or he wrote recently about how so many Taylor Swift fans are live streaming the entire. concert for the Eras tour on TikTok and on YouTube and getting tips for it. And these streams are like pretty low quality and they're often like from the nosebleeds and you can't even see Taylor, but they're getting like thousands of viewers and people are paying them to do it, and he kind of suggested, like what could the opportunity be here, whether that's artists partnering with TikTok to livestream it or what I think is more interesting maybe is like partnering with creators to do this. If they're already doing it, why not create an infrastructure around it? But then I also don't wanna advocate for like, everybody to be at the show live streaming the entire show and like have their phones in their faces and like I know artists hate that.I know fans hate that, I hate that. So it's an interesting question and I don't know exactly how it would look, but I feel like UGC live streams could come into play like on the opposite end of these, like more high production shows or live streams. [00:19:34] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I think so too because you, of course, there's always gonna be something for the high production quality camera that you see, and even that I still do believe is under monetized to a lot of extent. I mean, we don't have public numbers, but I could just assume based on what you see from sports and other rights.But the UGC thing is huge because I just feel like you could have some unique angle. You're getting the experience yourself. I'd love to know like what those tipping numbers do look like. But yeah, I think it's huge because while a tour. I think there may feel like a less scarce aspect for that, and just in the fact that, yeah, you know, Taylor is only doing this once, but she's doing roughly 50 shows, right?But there's only gonna be two of these times that, at least right now, that Frank Ocean is gonna be doing this headline set and it's, you know, when we release this podcast, it'll be right in this timeframe but like that's it. Like there's scarcity around that people wanna see that they're gonna wanna go back and watch it time and time again.So I think there's something there. I feel like we start to see some of this where, I'm sure you've seen it. Artists are starting to record one of the shows from their concert and then have that as something that you could watch on Amazon or something you can watch on HBO Max or Hulu. So we're seeing some of that, but I still feel like there's an opportunity to get more fan, like even if you get fan views in there and get them, have some type of participation from when the doc ends up getting sold or whatever that is. I feel like there's a few interesting ways to do it.[00:21:04] Tati Cirisano: I mean, I even think about like YouTube reaction videos and how like that's such a huge space of people. For all sorts of things, like listening to the new Taylor Swift album and live reacting, and people watched that and I could see a similar thing at a festival like live reaction to the Frank Ocean Set.And then afterwards you're like telling everyone what you thought. Like again, I don't wanna advocate for more phones at shows, but I feel like people are already doing this and so maybe it's a question of like how to support it and make it a better experience. I don't know.[00:21:36] Dan Runcie: Yeah, it'll be interesting to explore. I feel like the other unique thing about Coachella, we can talk a bit about pricing. You mentioned itself the price is 10X'd in 24 years since the first Coachella. But as this festival becomes more expensive as touring itself, especially to see these headliner type artists becomes more expensive.You talked a lot about, or you mentioned how does that impact the actual experience and how does that impact what fans may wanna do? Like how do they justify buying separate tickets to see just one artist versus being able to see multiple ones in a festival?What are your thoughts on that?[00:22:13] Tati Cirisano: Yeah, no, I mean, I think there's multiple factors kind of pushing toward festivals. Being a kind of solution for a lot of fans today. One is, as I've, you know, shouted from the rooftops in so many of our conversations, like listenership is really fragmenting and people tend to listen to way a wider spread of artists today, making it kind of hard to have a mainstream or a superstar, or harder to have a superstar.And they're also focusing more on songs often than artists. and then on top of that, costs for pretty much everything are skyrocketing. So yeah, if you're someone who listens to a wide range of artists and you're more likely to be, to kind of center your fandom around songs than artists themselves, and you also are not maybe able to afford going to five different shows anymore, why would you not rather go to see a festival?And not that festivals aren't expensive, cuz their enormously expensive, especially when you factor in travel and the outfits like we've talked about and all of these things. But I just given all the trends with, listenership that we're seeing, I feel like festivals will become even more popular for consumers.[00:23:23] Dan Runcie: I also think some of this may shift genre by genre, and to some extent I do look at it. A bit bittersweet to some extent because I look at festivals like, let's look at two of them rolling Loud and this Lovers and Friends Festival that I know had been canceled and I know they, had recently had one rolling loud, of course, is primarily rappers and hip hop artists, lovers and friends is more of that R and B that I think that a lot of millennials and even some,younger Gen X folks grew up with.Because those festivals exist in that same way. It's great to be able to bring those artists together. I do wonder though, has that dynamic hurt any of those artists impact to be able to generate not just real fans that may definitely wanna see them by buying hard tickets, but how does that help them grow the fan base in a way that doesn't make them just reliant on doing, rolling loud and then just getting an upfront check to do that as opposed to the long-term gains that could come from. Okay, yeah, you may not be performing for as big of an audience relative to your social following, but what could that build up to down the road? And I think even for some of these legacy artists that are doing lovers and friends fest, I remember I was talking with someone, about this recently and they were like, yeah, you know, as much as you like lovers and friends fest like t hose artists are the more indirect way, seeing them all the way they do now. [00:24:48] Tati Cirisano: Right, like the festival makes a lot of like on paper, logical sense for consumers, but does it make sense for fandom? Like is it actually helping artists nurture fan bases or is it just feeding more into what I was saying about, you know, a lot of people just kind of listening to songs and not artists So yeah, I think that makes a lot of sense and a lot of these artists that are playing. Those smaller, more niche festivals are playing a ton of them. And if it's like Megan Thee Stallion is playing at 10 different festivals, why are you going to buy a ticket to her tour? Like, I think it could kind of cannibalize some of those sales or like diminish people's interests in, going to the tour as well, or maybe they go and they're like, oh my God, Megan was incredible during her shorter set. I want to go see her on tour like, I don't know, maybe it, goes both ways, but I do think that we might see more and more of those smaller and more niche festivals for all of the reasons that I've mentioned.Like I think we've seen more and more, there's so many nostalgia festivals now there's so many, like speaking to a very specific scene, like, I forget what it's called, but there was one that was almost like, it was kind of like emo night, but as a festival, like I think we're, I think we're probably gonna see even more of that, and those are gonna be the ones that don't cost you, you know, two grand to go to Coachella. and it's maybe a little bit more accessible. so yeah, I think, I think we're probably gonna see more of those type of niche ones.[00:26:14] Dan Runcie: Do you think that there's certain artists that don't need Coachella? I know we talked about how it's beneficial for headliners, but I thought a lot about the weekend doing Coachella last year, and he was a late edition, Travis Scott was supposed to be the headliner, but after Astroworld and the tragedy there, he didn't do it the weekend does it?The weekend already had this tour planned. He did that tour in Southern California, he had still performed at SoFi Stadium later on that year. I don't know how the radius and the timeframe works out there, but I'm sure there must have been enough time there. But I wonder if, okay, beyond the $8 million, we could assume that he got from that.I mean, that's roughly what he would make from one of these stadium rougnights that he would do on his own tour. Did that benefit him in the same way? I don't know. I mean, I think I can clearly see the benefit for Black Pink or even Bad Buddy and others where, hey, this is a statement. You're here on one of the biggest stages we have in the US and you aren't from this country and you don't live here.There's a big, influence that that can have, but does it make sense for the weekend, right? I know that people have often talked about when would Taylor Swift do it, and whether that's talking about the Super Bowl or even Coachella, but even if we just talk about Coachella even if you paid Taylor 10 million dollars or 12 million dollars, is that going to be more beneficial for her when she can sell out football stadiums herself doing her own thing?So[00:27:47] Tati Cirisano: Right. It's been more important for Coachella than it is for Taylor Swift. to be at Coachella, I guess.[00:27:54] Dan Runcie: I would think so, because I mean, on one hand, yes, we know Coachella is gonna sell out regardless, but they could get more of those fans that may do participate in other, you know, economic, you know, aspects of the festival.[00:28:08] Tati Cirisano: Totally. Yeah. And they have more control over things and everything. Yeah, I think, you're right, for an artist like The Weeknd or Taylor Swift, it's probably more about like checking off that bucket list item or like having that prestige of performing at Coachella than it is like a material benefit.I think you're probably right to question that, but then you're right. for an artist like Black Pink, it means a lot more and is probably a lot more impactful in terms of like revenue and fan building and things like that.[00:28:35] Dan Runcie: Another topic you brought up about festivals right before we had started recording, you're talking about a festival you had went to recently in Knoxville, Tennessee, and it was spread out across different music venues in the city itself. And you also said you're done with festivals on festival grounds.So can you talk a little bit about that? Cuz I think that could be interesting to dig into a bit.[00:29:01] Tati Cirisano: Yeah, no, it was perfect timing to do this episode because I went to the antithesis of Coachella last weekend, which is, a festival called Big Ears in Knoxville, Tennessee it was a 10 year anniversary of this festival and in terms of the types of performers there, it was a lot of kind of like experimental and independent and folk music, instrumental artists, like Sun Ra Arkestra was one of the performers.I also, my favorite performer was a rock band from Niger called Atron Delea, like it was all these kind of like from all over artists and so that was one part of it that was cool. It was very niche and it was very much a scene, kind of like I'm talking about having these like more niche scene oriented festivals and it was held across the venues in Knoxville, of which there are like, 10 or 15, and they're all about a 10 minute walk from each other.And they also had performances in movie theaters and in cathedrals and in these sort of like non-traditional spaces and. It was just such a more enjoyable experience to me than being locked in a pen in like a parking lot and like, you know, having to pay $10 for water and like feeling very Lord of the Flies for 12 hours like, it was such a better experience and it also struck me how much it could be, you know, a big thing for the venues in that area. It's a big thing for the community and for the culture of the city, like, I don't think you could like turn Coachella into a festival, like across the venues in LA or like New York or something like, I don't think it would work for something at that scale, but it did make me think that, there could be more of, I think, and I'm sure that there are, I'm sure others exist, but that there could be more of these types of festivals that are a bit smaller, a bit more niche, and are held in a city.And you're also bringing the music to consumers rather than people having to travel to someplace like LA like just having these festivals in smaller cities. I just think there's a big opportunity there and also just to innovate the festival experience in general. Like, why do we have to be, you know, in a parking lot and, you know, all that kind of stuff.There's been better. Innovations in like, like I know the food at festivals has gotten a lot better over time. It used to be like frozen pizza was like your only option, and now there's like crazy food tents. But yeah, it just got me thinking about like how to innovate the festival experience and what the future of things looks like.[00:31:23] Dan Runcie: That's a good point because it makes me think of the film festival variety that we see where there's different vibes, but a lot of it is based in existing venues, and it does bring a bit more traffic in general activity to that area, but it's a bit of a different experience, right? Whether it's, you know, Tribeca or even here in San Francisco or in Sundance, I mean you could also get a little bit of a different vibe too, where, okay, if you wanna go skiing in Park City, then you can go to Sundance in January, right? If you want to go on the French Riviera afterward, you can go to Cannes like there's so many different vibes, but I feel like in general, when people think of music festivals, it is wearing that Coachella outfit and being somewhere in an open field with not a lot of shade and, you know, like that type of thing. So I feel like it couldn't then, yeah, it could just bring a little bit more variety to some of these things. And the fact that it already exists is good, but it could probably bring a bit more, you know, boom, to some of these other areas that may want something unique and ideally, if they're not overlapping on headliners, which is another thing that I know is an ongoing challenge with these festivals. I feel like when Outkast did their whole festival run where I forgot how many they did in 2014, that was the first year that stuck out to me where I was like, oh, some of these artists are just going boom, boom, boom.Same festival. Same festival. So you have that some artists that would do it in the same years, but then you also have some artists that will just come back and do the same festival time and time again, and it really isn't that much different.What are your thoughts on that? [00:33:02] Tati Cirisano: Yeah. I wanna say one more thing about the big years thing, really quick before that question, which is, how that kind of festival could expand the audience, like the tam of festival goers like I would say about half of the people at Big Year's were 55 plus, these are not people that are going to Coachella, you know, like, I mean, maybe they are, but I, I think there's other demographics and other age groups that would enjoy going to a festival if there was a bit of a different experience.So I feel like there's a lot of groups that were not hitting with the traditional festival market. and like this venue model could be kind of like that. but yeah, in terms of festival lineups getting a lot more homogenous, I kind of can't help but attribute it to the fragmentation trend that we've been talking about and how much harder it is to create a new mainstream superstar today. Like, y eah, I think that a lot of festivals are finding it harder and harder to find these kind of crowd pleasingheadline acts and there aren't as many new ones coming up. And it also seems like, festivals are kind of continuing to dip into these legacy acts from times when the industry was less congested and less fragmented like the Glastonbury lineup, it's Yeah, Arctic Monkeys, Elton John and Guns N' Roses. And it's like this could be the lineup a decade ago. So it does feel like not only are festival lineups becoming more homogenous, but a lot of them are tending to book legacy acts rather than newer, mainstream stars. Maybe because there aren't as many newer mainstream stars, I don't know.[00:34:43] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I think that, that headline spot is probably where some of, I don't even wanna say contention, but some of that decision making can lie in, maybe a lot of this applies to festivals that aren't like Coachella a bit because they are a bit more reliant on the headliners themselves, and because of that, they're more likely to make, what they feel is safer picks and unfortunately, a lot of these safer picks end up being more male, more white, and more legacy acts that have likely been there before. So if they're like, okay, well we knew that Arctic Monkeys were, you know, huge in 2012, then let's bring them back in so we can try to command some of that same audience that is like, well, you also have local stars and others around the world that don't fit into those same categories that could do it. But they feel like that's a risk, unfortunately, and then if they do invite those folks, it's for less money and their name is smaller and they're not presented as a headliner in the same way. So I think that's one of the downsides of it.And the fact, I think fragmentation plays into this, cuz I think, you know, regardless of who you are, it has just become even harder to have artists break out. The artists that do break out, they're more likely to maybe break out within their particular region. It's harder to have that same global appeal in that same way and I think we've seen maybe a few outlier examples of that more recently.Especially when you look at Coachella's lineup this year with Burna Boy and Black Pink and Bad Bunny all having prominent placement in their festival. I'm curious what that looks like in future years. How do you maintain that? Because even from that perspective, yeah, there's other artists that are huge, but they've already kind of gotten some of the biggest ones that we've at least had at this particular moment.But there's others. I'm curious. I forget if Dual Lipa has headlined one of the big, huge festivals in the world, I don't think she has yet, right?[00:36:41] Tati Cirisano: That's a good question. She hasn't headlined Coachella, she definitely had a big set at Glastonbury, but I don't know if she headlined. I don't know. [00:36:48] Dan Runcie: Right. Yeah. I feel like that may have been a few years ago, but I forget if that was like before or after, [00:36:53] Tati Cirisano: Oh yeah. [00:36:53] Dan Runcie: of Nostalgia tour and then after that, just thinking of other artists that have gotten huge in the past recent years, whether you have Billy Eilish or SZA, I mean, there's a few but.I'd be interested to see whether or not those names have become headliners, maybe we're seeing some of these festivals do this now, where outside Lasnier, which is, you know, right here in my backyard of San Francisco, their most recent poster. Instead of having three headliners, one per day, they have 10 artists that have big font size names, and then they have the other 60 or 70 that all have, you know, smaller, but it's all kind of the same.And, you know, you just look at the names of these artists. I'll just say right now for outside Lasnier, Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, Odessa, Lana Del Ray, the 1975, Megan Thee Stallion, Zed, Janelle Monáe, Maggie Rogers, and Fisher. and I mean, I'm, I'm not shy to be mean, I'm not trying to call anyone out, but there's certain artists on that I just mentioned there that would not headline outside lands if it was presented as, oh, these are the three headliners. And they may not even be on that second row either, but. Is that in some way reflective of where things are, where it may make it easier, and of course you could probably guess based on the order of those names, Kendrick Lamar's name is at the top, you know, of this list. But still like, is this some type of reflection of this fragmentation where you have all these different genres, most of these artists, more modern, current artists, except for, you know, Foo Fighters, a bit more legacy that has continued to play on but I wonder how often we'll see that with other festivals that are maybe closer to outside lands and Coachella where, you know, still a major huge festival, but they're not getting the same headliners that Coachella is.[00:38:42] Tati Cirisano: Yeah. No, I think, you're absolutely right and I think we're gonna see that type of lineup more, at the same time as we're seeing that, there are fewer of these like Beyonce level mainstream stars, we're seeing a growth in the middle tier. We're seeing a lot more of these like, cult stars and also artists on that list who are huge but aren't really at the level of, you know, some of like Madonna or you know, these artists of the past, these icons of the past.So I think it makes more sense rather than having, you know, three headliners to have like six, not as huge artists still have a really big following. I think that makes a lot more sense, for the festival, the people going, and I think we will start to see more of that just because of the way that fragmentation is playing out.Yeah. I also wonder, when we're gonna start to see like the millennial version of legacy artists start to perform, like, was funny when I saw like the lovers and friends line up, I was like, oh my God. when you start getting an nostalgia festival marketed to you, that's when you know you're getting old.That's when you know you're no longer like the youngest And like, I wonder, when we'll start to maybe tap into like 90s and 2000s era. Sort of icons, like I would love to see like Missy Elliot headline, Coachella, like that type of thing. And I wonder if that's gonna be like the next step once we've exhausted all the times that like Foo Fighters can possibly headline a festival [00:40:09] Dan Runcie: I know, right? Like [00:40:10] Tati Cirisano: Who are also that era but, you know, what I mean, like. [00:40:13] Dan Runcie: For sure. For sure. Yeah, because I feel like we saw. Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg were headliners maybe around 10 years ago, and then they had brought, the Tupac hologram out infamously. You remember that? So, we did have that. And of course, you know, that kind of reminds me of the Super Bowl that, from a couple years ago.But I do feel like there's a sweet spot there, given. Where Usher is right now, the popularity of his residency, I wouldn't be surprised if he jumps back on this circuit and he's doing less of the lovers and friends and he's doing more of the headlining major music festivals [00:40:49] Tati Cirisano: He would be amazing. [00:40:50] Dan Runcie: There's a huge opportunity there.Yeah. Great performer. I think he still does great stuff. I wanted to see if I can go make it to Vegas to go catch this, residency before it ends. But yeah, I I think that there is a sweet spot there for that. I mean, you think about other artists, I think Justin Timberlake has probably done some of these already, so we've seen him do them.I don't know if Britney Spears would probably perform in that same way. But we'll see. I feel like there's a number of artists that they can tap into from that era.[00:41:18] Tati Cirisano: Yeah. Yeah, exactly. [00:41:21] Dan Runcie: And yeah. I guess before we wrap things up, are there any predictions you have then for let's predict what 2024 would look like? Three headliners. Who would you think would most likely be a headliner for Coachella 2024? [00:41:37] Tati Cirisano: I would say SZA, probably, I would say Dua Lipa I think she makes a lot of sense as a headliner too, just in terms of like how, I hate like, I don't wanna say like crowd pleasing or mainstream, but like, cause I feel like that sounds like I'm giving her shade and I'm not. I think she's incredibly talented, but like she would please a, a big swath of people with her music and she's a cool performer and she has some time now, I think, since she's not touring. but, okay. So Du Lipa, SZA, This is about to be an all female headliners. This is a bit of wishful thinking, but I would love to see, cause I don't know if she's ready for this yet, but I would love to see Rosalia, headline Coachella.I think she's getting there and I actually saw her in 2019 at Coachella. She was playing the tiniest stage ever and she treated it like she was in a stadium. Like the production quality and the dancers and just like everything she put into it was incredible. And she's risen a lot over the past few years.So, yeah, that's my trio.[00:42:35] Dan Runcie: Nice. Nice. All right. We have one in common. We have SZA, so I'm gonna go SZA, Madonna, and Usher. I think that's gonna be my prediction, I feel like, Madonna has this tour coming up. Maybe she'll cap things off with a Coachella performance. But I feel like yeah, if you're gonna have this tour, I forget the name of it, you're gonna go back through all her eras.I feel like there's something unique there, so, so, yeah. I know, I know. And we'll have to revisit this. We still have a number of festival lineups to get announced this year, so we'll have to check back in and see how do these continue to develop, what continues to shape in how these festivals continue to evolve over time.So tati, this was great. Thanks for coming on.[00:43:17] Tati Cirisano: Yeah, Thanks for having me. Oh, it's a pleasure.[00:43:19] Dan Runcie: Yeah.[00:43:20] Dan Runcie Outro: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share it with a friend. Copy the link, text it to a friend, post it in your group chat. Post it in your Slack groups. Wherever you and your people talk, spread the word. That's how capital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple Podcast, Go ahead.Rate the podcast, give it a high rating, and leave a review. Tell people why you like the podcast. That helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week.

Let's Talk BL
S3 EP16: P'Aof talks rooftop scenes, his career, the community, and so much more

Let's Talk BL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 29:12


We are incredibly honored to sit down with Aof Noppharnach - known lovingly to the entire BL community as P'Aof - to talk about his career, some of his series that have made the most impact on us, and of course have a little fun. From Dark Blue Kiss to He's Coming To Me to Bad Buddy and everything in between (A Tale of 1000 Stars, Our Skyy, Still 2Gether and some upcoming series that are sure to be gems) there can be no debate that his work is immortal. And yes, we did bring up the rooftops. Watch all of P'Aof's GMMTV series on YouTube (in N. America, S. America, Europe & select regions). FOLLOW US FOR DAILY ROOFTOP CRY SESSIONS: IG: @letstalkBL Twitter: @letstalkBL TikTok: @letstalkBL

Salmon Podcast
A Reminiscence of BAD BUDDY SERIES 1 ปีแค่คิดถึง "แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน" Feat. เบส-กิตติศักดิ์ คงคา | World Y EP66

Salmon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 76:15


#1ปีแล้วครับเพื่อน กับซีรีส์ ‘แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน' ที่ยังคงตรึงใจผู้ชมจนถึงทุกวันนี้ PD พี่ตั้มและ CO-HOST น้องเนย ขอร่วมย้อนความสำเร็จกับซีรีส์เรื่องดัง ด้วยการถอดบทเรียนผลงานเรื่องนี้กับ 1 ในทีมเขียนบท ‘คุณเบส-กิตติศักดิ์ คงคา' คุณเบสเล่าว่า เรื่องนี้ประชุมบทเข้ม ถ่ายทำภายใต้ COVID-19 อีก คือข้นยิ่งกว่าข้น แต่ที่ยกเครดิตให้เลยคือ มิราเคิล #โอมนนน ที่เสกความจึ้งในหลายๆ โมเมนต์และสะกดผู้ชมได้อยู่หมัด รวมถึงยังมีเบื้องหลังการเขียนบทที่เจ้าตัวอยากแชร์อีกเพียบ! #SalmonPodcast #WorldY #โลกทั้งใบให้วายอย่างเดียว #พี่ตั้มน้องเนย #BadBuddySeries #แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน #โอมนนน #OhmNanon #OhmPawat #nanon_korapat #mynameisnanon #BadBuddyRerun #1ปีแค่คิดถึงแค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

World Y
A Reminiscence of BAD BUDDY SERIES 1 ปีแค่คิดถึง "แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน" Feat. เบส-กิตติศักดิ์ คงคา | EP66

World Y

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 76:15


#1ปีแล้วครับเพื่อน กับซีรีส์ ‘แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน' ที่ยังคงตรึงใจผู้ชมจนถึงทุกวันนี้ PD พี่ตั้มและ CO-HOST น้องเนย ขอร่วมย้อนความสำเร็จกับซีรีส์เรื่องดัง ด้วยการถอดบทเรียนผลงานเรื่องนี้กับ 1 ในทีมเขียนบท ‘คุณเบส-กิตติศักดิ์ คงคา' คุณเบสเล่าว่า เรื่องนี้ประชุมบทเข้ม ถ่ายทำภายใต้ COVID-19 อีก คือข้นยิ่งกว่าข้น แต่ที่ยกเครดิตให้เลยคือ มิราเคิล #โอมนนน ที่เสกความจึ้งในหลายๆ โมเมนต์และสะกดผู้ชมได้อยู่หมัด รวมถึงยังมีเบื้องหลังการเขียนบทที่เจ้าตัวอยากแชร์อีกเพียบ! #SalmonPodcast #WorldY #โลกทั้งใบให้วายอย่างเดียว #พี่ตั้มน้องเนย #BadBuddySeries #แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน #โอมนนน #OhmNanon #OhmPawat #nanon_korapat #mynameisnanon #BadBuddyRerun #1ปีแค่คิดถึงแค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

QueerCine
Dramarama - Bad buddy

QueerCine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 9:18


Otro spin-off de QueerCine! Este es un apartado para hablar de dramas asiáticos BL. En este caso Cer0 comenta sobre una especie de adaptación de Romeo y Julieta pero gay. Redes y cositas: https://linktr.ee/cerit0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queercine/message

Unnie Talk - Podcast de Dorama
UNNIE PILLS: RESENHA DE BAD BUDDY

Unnie Talk - Podcast de Dorama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 12:15


Hoje é dia de uma resenha rápida de Bad Buddy dorama BL. A Carol estava na correria danada esta semana então resolvemos fazer um formato mais curtinho para não deixar você sem seu entretenimento semanal. O Unnie Pills vão ser pílulas que vão aparecer de vez enquando por aqui para informar coisas de dramas coreanos e de kpop em doses homeopáticas mas eficazes. Esperamos que vocês gostem. Vem conversar com a gente no @nacoreiatem @keroulscaputo.

That's Such BL!
Episode 20 - Two Guns Baby!

That's Such BL!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 36:06


Welcome to Season 3!In this double episode, admins G, E and T catch up on all the shows they watched in the last year, including some big hitters like 'Bad Buddy' and 'Not Me'-Podcast account: @thatssuchblpodcastMain account: @thaiblmemesIntro music sampled from Vibe With Me- Joakim Karud

Let's Talk BL
Episode 227 ~ Thai Slang with Mimi

Let's Talk BL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 52:16


We've welcomed a new member to Team LTBL! From the first time we met Mimi and told her our newly-acquired favorite Thai slang "dai yu", she was excited to teach us even more Thai slang. And we obviously needed to share these essential phrases with...everyone we know. So we're bringing you 10 (+1!) Thai slang phrases to level up your language game, finding out what English slang made the least sense to Mimi the first time she heard it, and so much more. Follow Mimi on IG @muteflood and @ascend.languagecenter For those of you taking notes: 1. Mum mhee มัมหมี Mommy 2. Mum mhaa มัมหมา Bad mother - stealing the boyfriend of your own son! 3. Narak gern tarn น่ารักเกินต้าน too cute, so cute Gern tarn เกินต้าน Too ..... 4. Gor ma di krub ก็มาดิครับ Come on!!! (of Bad Buddy fame!) 5. Fin wuer ฟินเวอร์ I am feeling so good. Got butterflies in my stomach. 6. Mwong Bon มองบน + give an eye roll 7. Phak gorn พักก่อน Chill, stop it, you need to stop 8. Dtan rakkkkkk. ตั้ลล้าก So cute 9. Sap Dta Khrai สับตะไคร้ subscribe 10. Ask real? (Ask riel???) Really?????? BONUS Pick up line: A: Chob Talay rue Phoo khao ka? Sea or Mountain B: Chob …. I like... A : Tae Rao Chob ter na…. But I like you na …. Be our Gang Baby! Click "memberships" on the LTBL YouTube channel homepage and join to get access to members-only livestream reactions! Grab merch now at http://shop.letstalkbl.com Comment, like & subscribe on YouTube FOLLOW US IF YOU'RE JUST ALWAYS SO DAI YU: IG: @letstalkBL Twitter: @letstalkBL TikTok: @letstalkBL

Daebak! A Kdrama Podcast
S2 Ep3: Consent is Sexy!

Daebak! A Kdrama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 116:12


TW/CW for non-consent, sexual assault, and intimate relationship violence  Spoiler alert: This episode contains spoilers for scenes from the following dramas: Boys Over Flowers, F4 Thailand, Coffee Prince, My Lovely Sam Soon, Theory of Love, The Heirs, Cheese in the Trap, 2gether, KinnPorsche, Business Proposal, Her Private Life, Bad Buddy, Into the Ring, Semantic Error, Not Me, When the Weather is Fine, Reply 1988, The Smile Has Left Your Eyes and Dali and Cocky Prince. There are detailed timestamps below so you can avoid spoilers for specific dramas.  In this special episode, we dive into portrayals of consent in dramas and how they are (and aren't) evolving. We're joined by our good friends RK (known on Twitter as @roh_tweets) and Joanna Beveridge, a writer and producer from Australia who has just produced a k-drama inspired web series called No Ordinary Love (known on Twitter and Instagram as @jmbeveridge). 3:21: We discuss the definition of consent using information from RAINN, an advocacy organization for survivors of sexual violence. Learn more here: https://www.rainn.org/articles/what-is-consent  4:46: We dive into why it's important for us to discuss how consent is portrayed in dramas. In short: portrayals of consent influence real life. 8:39: But portrayals of non-consent or ambiguous consent can be emotionally gratifying for women and we discuss why that might be. 16:28: A description of the structure of our episode: we start with portrayals of non-consent and then work our way to non-verbal and verbal consent (note: we were pleasantly surprised by how many examples of good consent we were able to find!) Non-Consent 17:27: Boys Over Flowers, ep. 2: https://youtu.be/jriP7H8zccU 22:03: Coffee Prince, ep. 11: Clip of scene: https://youtu.be/Og8YGgnyL2w. Full scene starts at 57:54: https://www.viki.com/videos/106809v-coffee-prince-episode-11.  31:48: Theory of Love, Ep. 6, Part 1, 12:22, https://youtu.be/hNHUsihNjKo?t=742  Ambiguous/Unclear Consent 36:48: Cheese in the Trap, ep. 8, 3:28  https://youtu.be/PLhsgLODLeQ?t=204  38:55: The Heirs, ep 9: https://youtu.be/q_L0Ti_HY5I   41:52: 2gether, ep, 9, 5:42  https://youtu.be/PWTgQKlwTJw?t=341  Drunk/Drugged “Consent” (which is really non-consent) 48:41: If somebody is drunk or drugged to the point of being incapacitated they cannot consent and if someone has sex with a person who is incapacitated that is sexual assault. Unfortunately a lot of people don't understand this. 50:29: KinnPorsche: iQIYI https://www.iq.com/play/kinnporsche-the-series-la-forte-episode-4-fdr5lzz8x8  Dramacool https://www1.dramacool.ee/kinnporsche-2022-episode-4.html  Ep. 4: 48:00 Drugged sex scene (WARNING it's explicit) Ep. 5: Opening scene to 4:31 Ep. 5: 15:55-18:25 (WARNING: it's explicit) Ep. 6: 37:15-39:25  1:02:50: Business Proposal: https://www.netflix.com/title/81509440  Ep. 6, 51:00-53:00  Ep. 7, 16:51- 17:37 Ep. 7. 18:52 - 20:33   Ep. 7 43:30 - 47:00  Clear Non-Verbal Consent 1:16:53: Her Private Life, ep. 9 https://youtu.be/66rkZDsXWCE 1:18:04: Bad Buddy, ep.5, 7:35: https://youtu.be/uFEmU3ORlLg?t=459 1:21:18: Into the Ring, ep. 10: https://youtu.be/Yc9iznYO2PY  1:23:12: My Lovely Sam Soon, ep. 6, 15:28: https://youtu.be/pnLMXwi1-4o?t=928  1:25:05: Dali and Cocky Prince, ep. 7: https://youtu.be/UJiFQNjGy3c 1:27:33 Brief discussion of It's Okay to Not Be Okay, Ep. 3:  https://youtu.be/Mgd7mdRpCYg Clear Verbal Consent 1:28:51 Semantic Error https://www.viki.com/tv/38375c  Ep. 6, 9:32  Ep. 6 15:35  Ep. 6, 21:44  Ep. 7, episode opening 1:36:10: Not Me Ep. 9, Part 1 https://youtu.be/Qk6yEbCa5EM?t=60  1:43:12: When the Weather Is Fine, ep. 11:  https://youtu.be/OiBDB6aSScI 1:44:58: Reply 1988, ep. 11, 3:34, https://youtu.be/mDO2AMM9sxs?t=214  1:48:42: The Smile Has Left Your Eyes: https://www.viki.com/videos/1138262v   Ep. 10, 1:02:30  Ep. 10, 1:05:55  1:52:10: Dali and Cocky Prince:  Ep 10, 58:29:  https://www.viki.com/videos/1186894v-dali-and-cocky-prince-episode-10 

Pop Off! With Michael and Terry
Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Stand Out, BL Series and Britney's Wedding!

Pop Off! With Michael and Terry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 52:45


-BL series (Bad Buddy, 2Gether, Mama Gogo) -Big Wig by Jonathan Hillman and Levi Hastings -Colton Haynes memoir, Miss Memory Lane -Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness (Wanda, America Chavez) -Stand Out stand up special on Netflix -Gimmie More: Britney's Wedding

Kdramas with Margo
Mon bilan BL (Boy love) de ces derniers mois (Cutie Pie, Bad Buddy, The Miracle of Teddy Bear, Blueming...)

Kdramas with Margo

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 15:18


Hey c'est Margo ! Je suis de retour pour vous faire un bilan BL (Boy love) de ces derniers mois. Aujourd'hui je vais vous parler des dramas: Cutie Pie, The miracle of Teddy Bear, Cherry Blossoms after winter, Blueming, Bad Buddy, I told the Sunset about you, I promised you the Moon, something in my room, The Tuxedo.  Vous pouvez me retrouver sur Instagram pour suivre les actualités du podcast: @kdramas_margo lien pour le webtoon de blueming (dispo que en coréen pour le moment) : https://newtoki133.com/webtoon/11572141.  Music: Intro/ Outro by Thannoid - Bodytonic. lien pour discord: https://discord.gg/sPfWVfp257 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/margo-dramas/message

Let's Talk BL
Episode 211 ~ BL brand deals and some light ASMR

Let's Talk BL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 77:09


We're buying what they're selling. The wonderful world of BL brand deals ranges from the cheesy to the amazing and we're talking all about how unique the ecosystem is, where you can get your hands on the products if you're in the States, and trying each and every product. Get ready for some serious ASMR. Grab all of the Laneige lines at https://us.laneige.com/ (Ohm & Nanon / Yin & War - New Waterbank Blue Hyaluronic line - just launched in the states this past week! Yin & War - Water Bank Sleeping Mask, Radian-C Cream) Grab Taokaenoi Seaweed Snacks at H-Mart (Literally all of the GMMTV shows, including the most iconic scene in Bad Buddy, Win Metawin) Grab Oishi Tea Drinks at local Thai shops (Again, literally all of the GMMTV shows - this one is tricky to pick up, we had to hunt it down) Grab Sulwhasoo at https://us.sulwhasoo.com/ (Gulf - face of Sulwhasoo in Thailand, generally promotes First Care Activating Serum Off Jumpol - Timetreasure line) Grab The Body Shop at https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-us/ (Kao & Up - general promotion of all products, Kao picked the Grapefruit Body Butter as his favorite scent Ohm & Nanon - Tea Tree oil) Grab Thai Lay's Chips at H-Mart, local Thai shops (Bright & Win - Lay's MAX Boun & Prem/Until We Meet Again - Lay's in general) Grab merch now at http://shop.letstalkbl.com Comment, like & subscribe on YouTube FOLLOW US IF KFC SEASON IS YOUR FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR: IG: @letstalkBL Twitter: @letstalkBL TikTok: @letstalkBL

Pop A La Carte
Episode 140: Pop A La Carte #140 - All Of Us Are Cars

Pop A La Carte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 100:44


Welcome to another Asian Drama Corner, where Angela, Camille and Tatiana kick things off with everyone's favorite topic: zombies! Starting at 0:38, projects discussed include the Korean dramas Happiness and All Of Us Are Dead, as well as the Filipino film Block Z.Then it's time for everyone's second favorite topic: not zombies, divided by country! We start with Thailand (44:15), for a rundown of Bad Buddy and director Backaof's other works, as well as a discussion about F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers. Next up is a mini-review of the fabulous Japanese film Drive My Car (1:00:10), which is nominated for Best Picture at this year's Oscars. After which it's Kdrama Round-Up (1:11:30), going from praising new shows like Twenty-Five, Twenty-One to chatting about recently ended shows like The Red Sleeve and The One and Only.Last but not least, the anime film Belle (1:34:00) gets dropped in, because it is a visual feast.

BL Babes
Ep. 16: Binging Bad Buddy - Part 4/4

BL Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 52:45


The last episode about Bad Buddy. We finish off talking about episodes 10-12 and other comments about the series in general.

BL Babes
Ep. 15: Binging Bad Buddy - Part 3/4

BL Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 46:55


We cover episodes 7-9 of Bad Buddy. SPOILERS in every episode.

The Shippers
5.02 Unloading: Bad Buddy [Part 1]

The Shippers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 66:50


Kala niyo nakuntento na kami sa #BadBuddySeries unloading ever Wave Weekly? Well nagkakamali kayo, dahil hindi lang kami nagdedicate ng #ShippersUnloading episode dito, kundi A TWO-PART Unloading episode! Yes Shippers, 2 episodes and this is the first one. Kaya naman let's relive the final episode more and dwell on how good this series is! Play it! --- Ang The Shippers ay bahagi ng BUNK Collective. Maaaring makipag-ugnayan and make chika with us through the following socials: https://twitter.com/theshippersph https://www.facebook.com/theshippersph http://www.instagram.com/theshippersph For more inquiries, e-mail us at theshippersph@thebunkph.com Explore more podcasts at http://www.thebunkph.com and makigulo with us through our social media @thebunkph Ready na kami sponsoran! Advertise with us, just email at wassup@thebunkph.com and let's layag together. Support this podcast through [Ko-Fi/Patreon URL] and http://www.ko-fi.com/thebunkph Also, join us in our Discord channel at https://bit.ly/bunkdiscord and join the bardahan with the BUNK hosts!

LoveCast The BL Podcast
S2E6: Bad Buddy Series: Everything We Loved (And Didn't Love)

LoveCast The BL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 62:36


Bad Buddy Series had (most of) us in a chokehold from the very first episode... so it was only fitting that right after the finale we sat down to discuss everything we loved and didn't love about the series. Join us as we cover Ohm's acting skills, P'Aof's directing, why the writing didn't grab Pixie's attention, the OhmNanon chemistry that had the fanbase screaming for weeks, Alexa's feelings on the OST (and subsequent feelings about that Love Score by SIZZY x Nanon scene), Kayla's analysis of the production, and the fact that this was Nanon's first Boys' Love series!BAD BUDDY GIVEAWAY DETAILS: Head on over to this episode on our YouTube channel for the details on how you can WIN Pran's iconic tote bag and smiley door hanger. Giveaway open internationally and finishes Friday 28 January 2022 at 11:59PM CST.~Find us on socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/lovecastpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovecastpod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lovecastpodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/T3DUgSZeYBIf you like our content, we'd love your support!LoveCast Shop: https://bit.ly/LoveCastShopPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastEditor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editor Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Let's Talk BL
Series Sunday ~ Bad Buddy

Let's Talk BL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 59:35


This week's Series Sunday is here to compete for the top spot because we're talking all things Bad Buddy. From Pat, Pran, and that ending, to Ink, Pa, Wai, and Korn - there's so much to talk about. A P'Aof masterpiece if we've ever seen one. Grab merch now at http://shop.letstalkbl.com Like, subscribe & comment on YouTube FOLLOW US IF YOU'VE ALWAYS GOT PAT'S BACK IG: @letstalkBL Twitter: @letstalkBL TikTok: @letstalkBL

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls
Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน: A Thai BL Drama in Review

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 109:03


Tilly Birds--Same Page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAFt9guzBYA Link to Playlist with All Episodes of Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน with English Subs: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNLPr8sHZ4dUoty2WU9RK9Ts1UWzk75A3 Bad Buddy Music Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNLPr8sHZ4dWds4dtwpxU9IF_EK7PcoP7 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onnabob/support

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Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Ep12: A Thai BL Drama in Review

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 43:48


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Notes from a Drama Watcher
Bad Buddy 11 & 12, Paint With Love 8 & 9| Episode 29

Notes from a Drama Watcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 27:19


Bad Buddy eps. 11 & 12 and my over all thoughts on the show Paint With Love eps. 8 & 9 trouble in paradise   Ep. 29 of Notes From a Drama Watcher podcast

BL Babes
Ep. 14: Binging Bad Buddy - Part 2/4

BL Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 40:12


We continue to talk about Bad Buddy, continuing to episodes 4-6, including everyone's favorite EPISODE 5. 

Let's Talk About Anything
S04E16 : Review Talks - Bad Buddy The Series (Thai Series)

Let's Talk About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 17:45


Finally, Bad Buddy The Series ended a few hours ago and you know what that mean! A review! Have a listen xx --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eska-v/message

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Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Ep1 re-watch: a Thai BL Drama in Review

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 20:35


In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Ep1 re-watched with the benefit of seeing the other 10 episodes, https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN.... Onna considers how this episode gives you an intro to Pat and Pran and their relationship as well as a good foundation on the character of each character. It's all here. It's all real. #BLDrama #ThaiBL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onnabob/support

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Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน, Baseless Hatred, and Why Pat and Pran Should not Have Broken Up

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 17:22


In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน, Baseless Hatred, Respecting Parents, and why Pat and Pran should not have broken up for the reasons they did. Onna considers how Pat and Pran breaking up for the sake of the parents propitiates a legacy of Baseless Hatred, https://www.alephbeta.org/playlist/baseless-hatred-sinat-chinam. Onna compares Tutor and Fighter in Why R U to Pat and Pran as a couple who both are Johnny on the Spot for one another when an issue arises throughout the series. Then, at the end of episode 11, we go from Pat telling Pran that he "loves when you are there when I am facing a problem" to a few minutes later them braking up and not facing the biggest problem together. Onna also digresses on how the lesson they received on one person not changing the world but that that person is changed seems lost by the end of this episode. It's all here. It's all real. #BLDrama #ThaiBL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onnabob/support

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Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Ep11: a Thai BL Drama Series in Review

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 32:38


In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Ep10, https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN.... Onna considers how this episode gives Pat and Pran a honeymoon before their biggest obstacle yet, how Pran develops as a person, and how both Pat and Pran like one another and let one another know why. Onna also considers the underlying emotional abuse and gives a shout-out to InsomniacPreachers recent YouTube video on this, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j21dO... and to OHM for his acting talent and also to NANON KORAPAT for his musical as well as acting abilities, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoiUD.... It's all here. It's all real. #BLDrama #ThaiBL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onnabob/support

BL Babes
Ep. 13: Binging Bad Buddy - Part 1/4

BL Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 29:47


Sisters Sunny and Bunny talk about the BL that is the talk of the community: Bad Buddy. SPOILERS will be spilt. 

Let's Talk About Anything
S04E15 : Recommendation Talks - Bad Buddy The Series (Thai Lakorn)

Let's Talk About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 11:11


This is the first time I am talking about an ongoing series but I just feel like this series deserves a limelight. A recognition. So have a listen! P.s: I know I am all over the place but it is midnight in my country and I just really wanted to talk about this series! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eska-v/message

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Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน Episode 12--Whaaat????????

Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 5:10


In this episode of Check It/Round Table Onna discusses Bad Buddy แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน and how she is looking forward to/dreading this next week's final episode. It's all here. It's all real. #ThaiBL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onnabob/support

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Notes from a Drama Watcher
Bad Buddy 10, Paint With Love 6 & 7, Mr. Cinderella|Episode 28

Notes from a Drama Watcher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 31:50


Ep. 28 Reviews of Bad Buddy ep. 10  (Thai BL) Paint With Love eps. 6 & 7 (Thai BL) Mr. Cinderella - first impressions (Vietnamese BL)

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In this episode of Check It/Roundtable Anna has a digression on why she is upset the episode 10 of Bad Buddy will not be released until January 7th 2022. Onna considers what you made watch in the interim with paint with Love by with Singto having episode 6 release this week on gagaoohlalacom or that you can watch the entire series of my beautiful man the Japanese BL drama series on the same platform. Also Onna includes her Bad Buddy playlisthttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNLPr8sHZ4dWds4dtwpxU9IF_EK7PcoP7, made by many talented fans on YouTube. It's all here. It's all real. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onnabob/support

Notes from a Drama Watcher
Bad Buddy 9, Paint With Love 4 & 5, Remember You 8-12 | |Episode 27

Notes from a Drama Watcher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 32:53


Reviews and recap of Remember You (ThaI thriller)  eps. 8-12 Paint With Love (Thai BL) eps. 4 & 5 Bad Buddy ep. 9 (Thai BL)

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Check IT/Round Table: Reviews of Books, Movies, Music, and Other Stuff by the Geek Grls

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Notes from a Drama Watcher
Bad Buddy 6-8, Paint With Love 1-3 and GMMTV2022 reviews |Episode 26

Notes from a Drama Watcher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 45:26


Reviews and recaps of Bad Buddy eps. 6-8 Paint With Love ( Thai BL w/ Singto and Tae) eps. 1-3 and my thoughts on some of the GMMTV 2022 trailers and shows I'm looking forward to

Pop A La Carte
Episode 138: Pop A La Carte #138 - West Side Comic Con

Pop A La Carte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 121:36


Valerie, Tatiana, Angela and Camille discuss the sights seen at LA Comic Con (1:00), Spider-Man: No Way Home trailers and expectations (13:00), and the larger Spider-Verse. This leads into a review of Hawkeye thus far (27:30) and glimpses of future MCU Disney+ series (40:00).Next up is movie reviews of Encanto (44:30), Ghostbusters: Afterlife (53:00), and West Side Story (1:06:40), as well as TV reviews of Cowboy Bebop (1:14:00) and Doctor Who (1:34:10). Asian Drama Corner then presents a recommendation of Bad Buddy thus far (1:44:30). Finally, we list our favorites of the year for 2021 (1:50:00).

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Notes from a Drama Watcher
Bad Buddy & Remember You review and recap | |Episode 25

Notes from a Drama Watcher

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 41:14


Reviews & recaps of Remember You eps. 2-7 (Thai remake of SK drama) Bad Buddy eps. 3-5 (Thai BL)

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Tv  Movie Mistress
Bad Buddy Series

Tv Movie Mistress

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 20:52


A romantic drama from Thailand, Bad Buddy The Series is about Pat and Pran who come from warring families who hate each other and compete for every and anything. But an emerging friendship changes everything. Directed: Backaof Noppharnach Chaiwimol Starring: Nanon Korapat & Ohm Parat. Trailer: https://youtu.be/7I12Q6CQWLYBad Buddy The Series Trailer

Notes from a Drama Watcher
Bad Buddy, Bite Me, Secret Royal Inspector & Joy reviews and more

Notes from a Drama Watcher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 42:31


Reviews of Bite Me eps. 6-11 (Thai BL) Bad Buddy eps 1 & 2 (Thai BL) Remember You eps. 1 & 2 (Thai) Secret Royal Inspector ep. 1 (Korean) Cutie Pie trailer (Thai BL) thoughts on Color Rush 2  (Korean BL)

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Bl Can't Save You...
These Boys Are Angry and Messy

Bl Can't Save You...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 77:05


Why are the boys from Bad Buddy so mad? Why can't KinnPorche get it together? We don't really answer these questions lol but we do sure have fun talking about them so come join us and strap in its gonna get a bit bumpy https://youtube.com/channel/UCE-fYF3VYxG5ItWtUXCzAFA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ana-castro81/support

TX Forever
S3E10: The Giving Tree (with Kevin T. Porter)

TX Forever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 103:19


Our prodigal son returns! Or something like that...but Kevin T. Porter (@kevintporter) is back Y'ALL! This Gilmore lovin' goof gets silly with us this week as we discuss Succession, have spontaneous music moments, get pregnant from Riggins again, and debate if people are still allowed to be ‘Daddy's Girls'. We dig deep into this pivotal episode on Julie's active sex life, Mamma Tami, Bad Buddy, and Riggins to the Rescue. Don't miss this week with the man who brought us Gilmore Guys and toppled the Ellen matriarchy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/txforeverpod/support

Deliberate Noise
no reason?

Deliberate Noise

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 57:20


there actually is a reason, it's to hear new music. Listen to DijahSB, Bapari, Kilamanzego, Status/Non-Status, Bad Buddy, Crumb, Missy D, Dumb, Bad Buddy, Yaeji, and many more.

Release Day Series Podcast
Bad Buddy - How to Plan A Music Video & YouTube Marketing Success

Release Day Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 51:10


On July 17th 2020, Bad Buddy released their debut, self-titled album, hitting #1 on !earshot distro, and is a collection of songs that has an energy and honesty to it that leads me to believe their live show is absolutely incredible. We have an extremely fun, and lively conversation about how the album came to life, the serious narrative behind the peppy riff-laden surf punk sound, and how their recently released music video for their song Fine Hunniez went from 10k views, to 90k views in a month.If you have music you would like us to hear, or have a great release day rollout plan you want the world to know about, send an email with your EPK and release plan to: contactreleaseday@gmail.comThank you so much for listening, and Welcome to Release Day!Theme music composed by Evan Denley.Reference Links:Bad Buddy Website - https://www.badbuddy.band/Fine Hunniez Music Video - https://youtu.be/Qm2b-fiiGacEarshot Distro - https://www.earshot-online.com/Breakout West - https://breakoutwest.ca/Climate Live - https://www.climatelive.org/Release Day Spotify Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0GbiC5YorhQObK1n3FndhJ?si=SJmaVXHXQNOwed8CYp48mARelease Day Website - https://releasedayseries.com/"Release Day," an ongoing series where we sit down with Canadian musicians of all genres to discuss their latest releases from singles to albums, and their strategy behind releasing it to the world.https://releasedayseries.com/https://twitter.com/ReleasedaySrshttps://www.instagram.com/releaseday_series/

the JASON JANI podcast
Jason Jani x Radio 034

the JASON JANI podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 59:32


Jason Jani releases Radio 034. This high energy Edm and House influenced mix contains a number of Jason Jani 's very own exclusive remixes that are available on Direct Music Service . com Tracklist: Trap Queen,Fetty Wap,0.00 Boom Boom Pow,Black eyed Peas,2:00 - 3:20 Bumm Tam Tam,Mc Fioti,3:20-6:30 Stereo Love,Edward maya,6:30-8:30 This is america,Childish Gambino,8:30 -10:30 Body,Loud Luxury,10:30-12:00 It Takes Two,Rob Base ,12:00-14:30 Whats Up Suckaz,TJR,14:30-16:45 The Flexican,Major Lazer,16:45-18:00 Calle Ocho (JasonJani Rmx),Pitbull,18:00-20:00 Brasil Connect,Quintino,20:00-21:30 Be Right There,Diplo,21:30-23:30 Gods Plan,Drake,23:30-25:30 17 (JasonJani Exclusive Rmx),MK,25:30-28:00 I could Be the one,Avicii,28:00-30:40 Seeking Bromance,Avicii,30:40-32:30 Jackie Chan,Post Malone,32:30-35:30 Sicko Mode,Travis Scott,35:30-38:30 Money Bag,Cardi B,38:30-40:10 Graffiti,Twocloud,40:10-42:00 Back 2 Back,Sonny banks,42:00-44:00 No Money,Galantis,44:00-46:30 Chambea,Bad Buddy,46:30-48:10 Just Dance Like,Rowen Reecks + Arron,48:10-49:30 Better Now,Post Malone,49:30-52:30 Satisfaction,Benny Benassi,52:30-54:30 Dancing Alone,Axwell,54:30-57:30 La Rumba,Des3ett,57:30-end